Around 25,000 pupils are taking part in Share a Pencil Day today, 17 May, to learn about issues faced by children around the globe.

A new campaign has been launched to highlight the impact of the sharp drop in resource expenditure in schools

A new survey has revealed that almost three-quarters of primary teachers feel under pressure to go to work when they are ill.

Labour’s manifesto has outlined plans to inject £25 billion into a national education service, which is expected to be funded from extra tax revenue.

According to union NASUWT, the teacher supply in Scotland could be threatened by Brexit, making teacher retention issues worse.

Leeds Beckett University is set to launch a centre aimed at strengthening mental health in schools across the UK.

New research has found that maths, science and language teachers have high rates of leaving the profession, especially in the first five years.

An exam paper for secondary pupils in Scotland is being re-issued after a mistake was found.

According to the union NASUWT, ICT provision in schools is failing teachers and pupils.

The majority of people surveyed by The National Deaf Children’s Society have said that sign language should be taught in schools.

According to the Education Funding Agency (EFA), 137 academy trusts have missed the deadline for sending off their financial accounts.

The number of pupils seeking counselling is rising because of exam stress, according to children’s charity Childline.

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